Object

Skaro Prototype Anomaly Trip Wire

A barely visible wire strung low across the rusted metal floor of Skaro’s ruins, its gritty surface clinging to the corroded plating. The wire functions as both a crude alarm system (detecting intruders by snagging boots or clothing) and a triggering mechanism for hidden explosives (via taut tension release). Sarah’s boot snags it without a sound, the taut line resisting her stumble before flicking upward from its concealed anchor near a hidden lift. The wire’s dull gray threads blend against flickering emergency lights, mingling with the stench of decay that rises as the trap activates. Its purpose shifts contextually: originally deployed as a simple alarm in prototype form, variants of the same design were repurposed by the Kaleds as tripwire mine triggers—demonstrating the Daleks’ experimental reuse of found materials in their nightmarish breeding grounds.
4 appearances

Purpose

Used as a low-profile alarm or pressure-activated snare to betray unauthorized movement across monitored land, triggering hidden threats or predetermined ambushes for unwary travelers.

Significance

Symbolizes the hidden dangers of Exxilon’s surface—an environment that appears inert but conceals lethal defenses aligned against outsiders. Its near-triggering during the Doctor’s scouting reaffirms that safety is provisional and lays the groundwork for the tense second-wave confrontation with the MSC when the trap finally activates.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

4 moments